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Barometer Vacuum Height of column 29.92 in. (76 cm) Air pressure Mercury
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Barometer Vacuum Height of column 29.92 in. (76 cm) Air pressure Mercury
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How to Measure Pressure Aneroid Barometer Courtesy Christy Johannesson www.nisd.net/communicationsarts/pages/chem Barometer –measures atmospheric pressure vacuum P atm P Hg
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barometer barometer: device to measure air pressure air pressure vacuum mercury (Hg)
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Barometer Zumdahl, Zumdahl, DeCoste, World of Chemistry 2002, page 401 Empty space (a vacuum) Hg Weight of the mercury in the column Weight of the atmosphere (atmospheric pressure)
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Barometer Mercury filled 760 mm = 1 atm Water filled 10400 mm = 1 atm The barometer measures air pressure Water column (34.0 ft. high or 10.4 m) Atmospheric pressure Mercury column (30.0 in. high or 76 cm )
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Barometers Mount Everest Sea level On top of Mount Everest Sea level fraction of 1 atm average altitude (m)(ft) 100 1/25,48618,000 1/38,37627,480 1/1016,13252,926 1/10030,901101,381 1/100048,467159,013 1/1000069,464227,899 1/10000096,282283,076
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Boiling vs. Evaporation Boiling point: atmospheric pressure = vapor pressure Evaporation: molecules go from liquid to gas phase Evolutionary process - slow Revolutionary process - fast Lyophilization – freeze drying AIR PRESSURE 15psi VAPOR PRESSURE 15 psi liquid gas
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Boiling Point on Mt. Everest Water exerts a vapor pressure of 101.3 kPa at a temperature of 100 o C. This is defined as its normal boiling point: ‘vapor pressure = atmospheric pressure’ x kPa = 253 mm Hg (101.3 kPa) = 33.7 kPa (760 mm Hg)
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Boiling Point on Mt. Everest Water exerts a vapor pressure of 101.3 kPa at a temperature of 100 o C. This is defined as its normal boiling point: ‘vapor pressure = atmospheric pressure’ 101.3 93.3 80.0 66.6 53.3 40.0 26.7 13.3 0102030405060708090100 61.3 o C78.4 o C100 o C chloroform ethyl alcohol water Temperature ( o C) Pressure (KPa) On top of Mt. Everest 760 mm Hg x kPa = 253 mm Hg 101.3 kPa =33.7 kPa
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760 mm Hg Boiling Point on Mt. Everest Water exerts a vapor pressure of 101.3 kPa at a temperature of 100 o C. This is defined as its normal boiling point: ‘vapor pressure = atmospheric pressure’ 101.3 93.3 80.0 66.6 53.3 40.0 26.7 13.3 0102030405060708090100 61.3 o C78.4 o C100 o C chloroform ethyl alcohol water x kPa = 253 mm Hg 101.3 kPa =33.7 kPa Temperature ( o C) Pressure (KPa)
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